The TransWest Express Transmission Project will provide the transmission infrastructure and transmission capacity necessary to reliably and cost-effectively deliver approximately 20,000 GWh/yr of clean and sustainable electric energy generated in Wyoming to the Desert Southwest region, which for the purposes of the project is Arizona, Nevada and southern California. However, California and Desert Southwest utilities do not have a direct way to access the benefits of Wyoming's rich renewable energy resources without new transmission lines such as the direct current TWE Project.
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